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  • Traveling with Your Pet
    Category: Newsletter Library, Fun with Pets

    Traveling with your pet can be rewarding but challenging if not enough preparation has been made. Planning will help your trip go smoother and should include acquiring any paperwork that is needed, consideration of the temperatures to be experienced and how to deal with them, and obtaining equipment

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  • Flea Preventative Medications: Oral vs. Topical
    Category: Newsletter Library, Fleas & Parasites

    Fleas are not only a source of irritation and frustration, but they also pose a serious health threat to animals. These tiny external parasites can carry a variety of diseases, including bubonic plague, and severe infestations may cause deadly levels of blood loss in very small or young pets, according

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  • Fleas, the Frustrating Pest
    Category: Newsletter Library, Fleas & Parasites

    Consider the following scenario: You arrive home from a long flight from a wonderful, two-week vacation. As you drive home, you remind yourself the boarding kennel is already closed and you have to wait until tomorrow to pick up your dog, Max. You finally walk in the front door, happy to be home. As

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  • Giardia: A Parasite of Many Species
    Category: Newsletter Library, Fleas & Parasites

    If you have a friend who camps or fishes, you may have heard that they had been infected with Giardia. Or your veterinarian may have told you that your cat or dog had Giardia. In either case, you probably wondered, can I catch it as well? Giardia is a protozoan parasite (one-celled organism) that can

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  • Stress Relief for Pets
    Category: Newsletter Library, Behavior & Training

    Stress isn't just a problem for humans; your pet can experience the negative effects too. Illness, changes in the usual routine or the death of another pet can lead to an increase in your pet's anxiety level. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to help your furry friend relax. Signs of Stress Your

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  • Vetopedia
    Category: Today's Veterinarian

    Vetopedia is a glossary of terms used by vets in treating animals. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AAFCO Association of American Feed Control Officials; an organization which sets standards for pet food ingredients and minimum daily requirements. Abdomen A region of the body between

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  • What We Do
    Category: Today's Veterinarian

    Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Surgeons are medical professionals whose primary responsibility is protecting the health and welfare of animals and people. The term "veterinarian" comes from veterinae, which means "working animals." Every veterinarian has gone through extensive medical

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  • What We Learn
    Category: Today's Veterinarian

    Continuing education is important, even after veterinarians have completed their college studies and acquired the appropriate licenses. Students interested in a career in veterinary medicine should begin their preparation by doing well in general science and biology in junior high school. They need

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  • You & Your Vet
    Category: Today's Veterinarian

    Your veterinarian will rely on your awareness of small changes in your pet's behavior or habits. As the pet owner you must communicate your pet's health care needs to your veterinarian. Nobody knows your pet like you. Many signs of illness are subtle. Your veterinarian will rely on your awareness of

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  • Help & Support
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Saying Goodbye

    University of California at Davis Veterinary Students(530)752-3602 or toll free (800)565-1526Monday-Friday 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm (PT) Florida Community Volunteers(352)392-4700 Dial 1 and 4080(352)392-4700 X4744 (Joy Diaz)Monday-Friday 7 pm to 9 pm (ET) Michigan State University Veterinary Students(517)432-2696

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  • The Decision
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Saying Goodbye

    Your decision is a personal one, but it need not be a solitary one. Your veterinarian and your family and friends can assist and support you. How Do I Make The Decision? Your relationship with your pet is special, and you are responsible for its care and welfare. Eventually, many owners are faced with

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  • Camping with Pets
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Travel

    Camping with pets presents its own challenges. Skunks, raccoons, porcupines, snakes, and other wildlife can bite or otherwise injure your pet. Keep your pet within sight and on a leash. Be considerate of other campers. Be sure to ask your veterinarian about flea, tick and heartworm prevention.

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  • Planning and Preparation
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Travel

    Planning and preparation are necessary when traveling with family pets. Consider whether your pet is comfortable when traveling. Some animals, like some people, function better in familiar surroundings. A car-sick animal can make a trip miserable for everyone. Some ill or physically impaired dogs and

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  • Travel by Airplane
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Travel

    Air travel is of most concern to pet owners. You can minimize the chances of an unpleasant experience by following a few guidelines. Federal regulations require that pets be at least 8 weeks old and weaned at least 5 days before flying. Generally, a health certificate (which is not more than 10 days

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  • Travel by Car
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Travel

    Pets should not be allowed to ride with their heads outside car windows. Particles of dirt can enter the eyes, ears, and nose, causing injury or infection. If your pet is not accustomed to car travel, take it for a few short rides before your trip. Cats should be confined to a cage or crate to allow

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  • First Aid
    Category: Living With Your Pet, Providing Care

    Never leave dangerous objects like pins, needles, or fish hooks within reach. Keep poisonous products and materials far from your pet's reach as you would with a child. Of course, before an emergency ever arises, it's a good idea to learn all you can about first aid techniques and pet health care. Never

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Featured Articles

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  • "I love the staff and the doctors are amazing. Keep doing what you are doing. Dr. Wintz treats our pets as if they were her own and she gives good, honest advice for their care."
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  • "They took great care of my leader dog momma for her ultrasound. The staff was great."
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  • "This business is the third vet service that I have used and I will stay with them even though there are four that are closer drives."
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  • "All the staff members are very professional and caring. Wonderful experience. I would recommend to family and friends. Keep up the amazing work."
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  • "Very friendly staff and clean in the waiting room."
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  • "I've been very satisfied with the treatment of all our pets since we started coming here. Keep up the good work."
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  • "The staff was super friendly and I loved how great they and the vet were with my new puppy. All I can say is keep up the wonderful job. I highly recommend you guys to everyone I talk to. They answered all my questions and even made sure I understood."
    Linda R.
  • "The exam room was outside because my dog refused to enter the building but the staff was very accommodating and helpful."
    Doug H.
  • "I am so pleased to have my lab being taken care of by the staff. They are all so friendly and always take the time to explain what is going on and always take the time for any questions I might have."
    Daniel M.
  • "You guys are awesome! Very polite, informative and helpful."
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  • "Beautiful and clean! I was so happy with the staff. Pudge was very content with the staff and they were so sweet to him!"
    Amanda B.
  • "The staff is great. They did everything in their power to save a critically ill kitten I found. Very kind and talented people."
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  • "This is an amazing vet office. I've always felt well respected here. The office inside and out is very clean. Everyone here is nice, not pushy or condescending. Thank you for being a reliable and comfortable place for our family to turn to."
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  • "Everything is top-notch. We always feel welcome. We are very happy with the care our dog gets. We have recommended three friends to this clinic because we love it here so much."
    Sherri D.